| 1909 - 764 páginas
...effective political entity in modern states, for human nature requires something simple and permanent, "something which can be loved and trusted, and which...being the same thing that was loved and trusted before ; and a party is such a thing" (page 83). The relation between the party as an " entity ' ' and political... | |
| 1909 - 898 páginas
...effective political entity in modern states, for human nature requires something simple and permanent, "something which can be loved and trusted, and which...being the same thing that was loved and trusted before ; and a party is such a thing" (page 83). The relation between the party as an " entity ' ' and political... | |
| Graham Wallas - 1916 - 328 páginas
...simpler j and more permanent, something which can be loved ] and trusted, and which can be recognised at successive elections as being the same thing that was loved and trusted before ; and a_ party is such a thing. The origin of any particular party may be due to a deliberate intellectual... | |
| 1921 - 614 páginas
...has, in Anglo-Saxon countries, provided the ordinary citizens with something simple and permanent, " something which can be loved and trusted, and which...being the same thing that was loved and trusted before . . ." l There is a label to a party, and to a party there is a clearly recognizable attitude of mind... | |
| Harold Rozelle Bruce - 1927 - 462 páginas
...citizenship and patriotism. To quote Graham Wallas: "Something is required simpler and more permanent, something which can be loved and trusted, and which...the same thing that was loved and trusted before; and a party is such a thing." 7 Parties Act as Nationalizing Agencies. When the Constitution went into... | |
| Clinton Rossiter - 1964 - 228 páginas
...with more than a few men and ideas, he went on: "Something is required simpler and more permanent, something which can be loved and trusted, and which...the same thing that was loved and trusted before; and a party is such a thing." 10 I have said already that parties in America are not churches. Let... | |
| Peter Clarke, P. F. Clarke - 1981 - 364 páginas
...So party justifies itself as 'something which can be loved and trusted, and which can be recognised at successive elections as being the same thing that was loved and trusted before' (p. 83). Since the divine oracle here was all too often only the tired householder it followed that... | |
| Wei-Chin Lee - 2000 - 234 páginas
...TAN*, KARL HO**, KYUNG-TAE KANG* and TSUNG-CHIYU* "Something is required simpler and more permanent, something which can be loved and trusted, and which...the same thing that was loved and trusted before: and party is such a thing." 1. Introduction Graham Wallas, Human Nature in Politics 1910 Political... | |
| William Safire - 2008 - 888 páginas
...political life." Graham Wallas (see GREAT SOCIETY): "Something is required simpler and more permanent, something which can be loved and trusted, and which...the same thing that was loved and trusted before; and a party is such a thing." In the past century, statesmen like Woodrow Wilson felt free to say,... | |
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